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- January 29, 2024
- Ubaida Khan
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Introduction:
NA-237 Malir 2 is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It mainly comprises the Ibrahim Hyderi Subdivision, and some areas of Korangi Creek Cantonment. It was created in the 2018 delimitation from the bifurcation of the old NA-257.
District | Division | Province | Electorate |
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Malir | Karachi | Sindh | 250,009 |
Popularity Reason: Ibrahim Hyderi is a fishing village located in the Malir District of Karachi, Pakistan. This village is situated within the administrative jurisdiction of Bin Qasim Town. Ibrahim Hyderi is a village of fishermen as well a fish harbour with many jetties for the fishermen and their boats. The fish is processed and sent to markets and bazaars in Karachi.
Korangi area functions as both a military base and a residential settlement. Originally established by the British Colonial Army during the 19th-century British Raj, it was known as Fort Wrigley. The historical residence of the local British Wrigley-Pimley-McKerr family, a vestige of the colonial era, continues to stand in the vicinity. Following the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the area was transferred to the Pakistan Army.
Main Political Parties:
The consolidated results of the 2018 general election for NA-237 Malir provide detailed information on all candidates from various political parties, including Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), and Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan. Independent candidates and their respective vote counts are also included. Notable contestants in the election included Jamil Ahmad Khan, Abdul Hakeem Baloch, Doctor Nadeem Maqbool, Zain Ul Abdin Ansari, Faheem Ahmad, Muhammad Islam, Muhammad Shoaib, Afaq Jamal, Aziz Muhammad, Rehman Dino Mahser, Manzor Ali, Salman Ahmed, Syed Zahid Abbas Naqvi, Muhammad Mureed, Abdul Ghafoor, and Babar Hakeem Baloch. Jamil Ahmed Khan was elected as the Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from N.A-237 Malir in the general election of 2018. However, due to his resignation, a by-election was held in NA-237 Malir on September 25, 2022.
Abdul Hakeem Baloch was elected M.N.A from NA-237 Malir in bye election held on 25-09-2022.
PAKISTAN ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-237 – 2018 | |||
Position | Candidate | Party | Votes |
1. | Jamil Ahmad Khan | PTI | 33522 |
2. | Abdul Hakeem Baloch | PPP | 32054 |
3. | Dr. Nadeem Maqbool | MQM-P | 14264 |
4. | Zain Ul Abdin Ansari | PML-N | 14230 |
5. | Faheem Ahmed | TLP | 11726 |
6. | Muhammad Islam | MMA | 6206 |
7. | Muhammad Shoaib | PRP | 1968 Advertisements
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8. | Afaq Jamal | PSP | 1455 |
9. | Aziz Muhammad | ANP | 898 |
10. | Rehman Dino Mahser | Independent | 888 |
11. | Manzor Ali | GDA | 508 |
12. | Salman Ahmad | MQM-H | 306 |
13. | Syed Zahid Abbas Naqvi | PPP-SB | 134 |
14. | Muhammad Mureed | Independent | 83 |
15. | Abdul Ghafoor | Independent | 62 |
16. | Babar Hakeem Baloch | Independent | 43 |
Who Is The Winner Of NA-237 General Election 2024
PAKISTAN GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-237 – 2024
Position | Candidate Name | Votes | Party |
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1 | Asad Alam Niazi | 40836 | PPP |
2 | Zahoor Ud Din | 33321 | IND |
3 | Irfan Ahmed | 22256 | JIP |
4 | Muhammad Abdul Rauf Siddiqui | 15412 | MQM-P |
5 | Muhammad Shahid | 8826 | TLP |
6 | Rehan Qaiser Sheikh | 8188 | PML-N |
7 | Syed Muhammad Danish | 3007 | IND |
8 | Ghulam Ali | 2397 | IND |
9 | Rameez H Loan | 2115 | IND |
10 | Muhammad Mohsin | 1868 | IND |
11 | Amir Nawaz | 1121 | IND |
12 | Talha Ahmed Baig | 953 | IND |
13 | Babar Siraj Mirza | 920 | MQM |
14 | Muhammad Shoaib | 336 | IND |
15 | S M Yousuf Ali Bhaati | 307 | MML |
16 | Ali Akbar | 274 | IND |
17 | Muhammad Mubeen Qadri | 261 | IND |
18 | Zunaira Rehman | 215 | IPP |
19 | Ahsan Ullah | 206 | IND |
20 | Farhan Ghani | 201 | IND |
21 | Ambreen Malik | 199 | IND |
22 | Ahmed Zaman | 196 | ANP |
23 | Jahangir Khan | 187 | IND |
24 | Muhammad Saeed Shafiq | 183 | IND |
25 | Mir Raja Khan Jakhrani | 163 | IND |
26 | Muhammad Ahmed Shaikhani Haji | 109 | IND |
27 | Muazzam Ur Rehman | 106 | IND |
28 | Syed Akif Uddin | 95 | IND |
29 | Muhammad Zahid Bashir | 95 | PCP |
30 | Syed Marghoob Hussain Abidi | 89 | IND |
31 | Najam Hameed | 81 | IND |
32 | Musarrat Nazeer Niazi | 57 | IND |
33 | Shaikh Khalid Sultan | 41 | IND |
34 | Liaquat Hussain Khan | 35 | IND |
35 | Niaz Muhammad Khan Mehmand | 29 | IND |
36 | Waleed Ahmed | 24 | IND |